Am I an Atheist?

I have a question for those like me who do not believe in a God, Gods, or religion. I know that this has been talked about before but this is an
attempt at understanding where I belong and what classification I fall into. This is sure to bring many comments and much ridicule. This is nothing
new and really nothing to shy away from, but I would like this to be answered by those with similiar beliefs.

I consider myself to be a "rationalist", but for the sake of brevity have sometimes called myself an "atheist". I do not believe in religion or
god or even any blend of spiritualism. I try not to howl at the moon so to speak, and try not to belittle anyone for what they believe in. I have
failed in both of these. I do know that we are here for a short time and we will die. To me this is a fact of life.

I also know the history of religion and all the things that have happened, both good and bad; so I feel no reason to list them because it will just
get in the way of this discussion. To deny history; however, is a cop out and does not bring anyone to a better understanding of the issue. Because I
feel this, I do have to concede that there was a historical person named Jesus, but I cannot accept that he is the son of God and was ressurected. I
do not get upset when I hear "God" in the Pledge of Allegience and "In God we trust" on our currency does not affect me in any way. I understand
the historical status of both of these. Placing the 10 Commandments in the court-house does not bother me, who knows, it just might help someone.

In other threads and discussions some people have claimed that non beleivers are hypocrites because a belief in nothing is still a belief in something
and in doing so is a religion in itself. I have never understood this arguement. Maybe it is too philisophical for me or I am to stupid to comprehend
it. I don't know.

Immorality has always been a tenant of atheism, at least according to religous people. I have never been arrested, in jail, nor do I knowingly treat
anyone badly as a general rule. I do not look down on people unless they have proven themselves to be worthy of such treatment. I try to be
courteous to other people until the second someone steps over the line of common decency. I am not entirely successful at this but I do try.

Another aspect that religous conviction holds is that atheism is actually false when we (atheists) feel that there are some social benefits when we do
things that uplift and help society. Non belief does not equal anarchy.
Non belief does not equal a lack of compassion. I like to do things because it makes me feel good when I contribute to society.

I do believe in science, but I am not sure about our capacity as a people to use it correctly. I believe in humanity, but considering how we treat
each other also feel that this could be just as far fetched and empty as believing in "God". Is it because of religion or due to lack of proof that
we treat each other the way we do.

So folks, where do you think I stand on the massive religous, philosophical, societal, humanist, secularist ladder of todays world?

If you're looking for a category to place yourself in, based on what you have stated above, I'd say you were indeed a rationalist. My own belief
system, or lack thereof, is more or less the same as your own, however I've always thought it best to avoid categorising myself as an atheist or
rationalist, because - as you mentioned yourself - those arguing against my lack of religious faith have tried to misconstrue atheism as a form of
faith in itself. I consider this a rediculous argument, as atheism is by definition a complete lack of religious faith.

If you wish to align yourself with any theory which might be interpreted as a 'belief system', be prepared to be accused of trying to fill the
'god-shaped hole'. Some people just cannot comprehend a complete absence of spirituality or faith.

You’re a coward, a rebellious child, and a fool. You’re here for attention, like almost every other atheist around.

A Coward…
Your post is nothing but a very drawn out explanation that you actually stand for nothing and no one. You have carefully placed yourself on the fence
covering every facet of religion. To stand for nothing is to be nothing but a coward who carefully avoids everything controversial including his own
shadow.

A Rebellious Child…
St. Thomas Aquinas states that all those who chose to deny God are like rebellious children denying what is naturally accepted in most people. 98
percent of all humans that have ever existed on the planet believed, and still believe, in a higher power. To call yourself an atheist is to place
yourself in the 2 percent category of all of human existence who denies God’s existence (whatever that may be).

A Fool…
As well, Socrates, who was considered one of the best logical minds that ever existed, stated the argument many thousands of years ago that proves
that all those that deny God or Gods are fools. His argument states that death can only be one of three possibilities. The first is that we die and
that is the end of our existence. The second is that we die and we are transformed into another form of life on the planet (reincarnation). However,
the third and final option is that everything they say about heaven and hell is true and the choices that we make while alive decide our fate.
Socrates stated that the only logical choice about how to live ones life in reflection of the possibilities of death is to live our life as if we will
be judged and sent to either Heaven of Hell. For the other two possibilities of death make no difference, but only the one of Heaven or Hell and so we
should live our lives according to that one possibility.

So, as you see, the greatest religious and philosophical minds, as well as the record of all of human history itself proves that you are, as an
atheist, a coward, a rebellious child, and a fool.

Do not bother to respond to this post of mine. For I have little time to foolish children who seek attention. I would rather spend the majority of my
time with the other 98 percent of all of human existence who are smart, courageous adults.

PS: to those who say that this post is a personal attack, I disagree. This poster asked for our opinion of who he was. The question that he posed left
no other option than to call him names, however positive or negative they may be. He made himself the topic of the post, not his ideas.

Talk about cowardice. You answered with the premise that you do not want to even discuss anything else with me. How courageous of you.

You also said I was cowardice for not believing in anything and therefore take the easy way out. When almost every religous belief does not fit into
your concept of Christianity or your belief, you just automatically shut your mind. In doing so all you have done is prove to everyone how scared you
really are.

Thank you for your reply. The question I have is, if there is a core belief in nothing, does that constitute a religous idea. I am not a rabid non
believer who gets upset over the use of "God" in everyday life.

If the other poster had been willing to read the whole premsie maybe I could have gotten a better understanding of other peoples perception.

You have your head screwed on pretty sound. You are reasonable and already know you dont need labels, labels and language is the whole problem,
everyone wants us to use their words and have their 'reality tunnels'.

Hot_wings post was a hate filled load of trash (IMO) Classic example of tunnel vision from a closed mind and hard heart

Judging by things Jesus and many other great world teachers said, including the Native American Indians, we are all one, we are all connected, EVERY
THING has spirit, GODS spirit if you choose to use that word it doesnt matter, we should all live love and be peaceful with nature. Laws of quantum
physics can be summed up in the teachings of these teachers.. just with different words. So who cares what we call things as long as we understand
each other.

EDIT- Your an atheist in the sense that you dont share someone elses belief system and definition of what GOD seems to be, because your brain isnt
wired the same. You know there is a SOURCE of creation, because ALL IS t/here. Thats proof enough. You stated you know the history of religion and
your post doesnt seem confused and disrespectful at all just common sense. I dont think youre as confused as others, just feeling like a little chat

I think your basic atheist is somebody who doesn't believe in the God that other people profess belief in. Unfortunately, that kind of means that
you tacitly agree in the unspecified definition of "God" as (un)defined by the believers.

It's sort of like Satanists thinking they're being cool and rebellious by worshiping this character specifically made up the the very people they
profess not to like. Satanists are some of the strongest Christians of all, because they buy into the whole story!

I personally don't consider myself an atheist, because I've come to realize that I don't understand what anybody is talking about enough to tell
whether I'm for or against it.

People toss around phrases like "supreme being," as if just saying those words automatically means something. What exactly does somebody mean by a
"being?" Like an animal or person of some kind? Or what about "supreme?" I don't have a clue, and the more I hear people try to more
accurately define this thing (is it a "thing?"), the more convoluted, paradoxical and incomprehensible it becomes.

It's like if somebody asked you to believe in -------------. And you ask, "What is it?" And they can't tell you. Do you believe in it? What
the hell are they even talking about?

The thing is, we all still have to live in the world, and most of us have the same basic emotional palette of love and hate and fear and honor and all
that stuff. Whatever you believe, the goal is to try to keep yourself and your loved ones safe and healthy as long as possible, and try not to screw
anybody else over in the process. And if you can do that without believing in something other people believe, what's the difference?

Even Jesus said that he'd rather have people either completely for him, or completely against him, rather than those lukewarm people who will try to
convince you you're a bad person for not believing. So even in the eyes of Jesus, you're probably already higher on his "Nice List" than a lot of
people on his "Naughty List," who just give him lip service.

I feel much the same way as the OP (although I don't like the idea of the 10 Commandments being posted in courts). I usually label myself
"agnostic" to those who ask.

I am completely convinced that when my body stops so will my consciousness. I am puzzled by people who assert that because I have no fear of
punishment or hope for reward after death, I cannot be moral. I take right actions (which usually coincide with the 10 commandments of
judeochristianity, but are more firmly rooted in the Golden Rule of "do unto others...") because as a human being I am first and foremost a member
of a social species. It makes me feel good to do good for others; it makes me feel bad to do bad things to others. I tend to believe that most people
who have not been skewed or harmed by their experience will do the same.

I believe firmly that there are powers greater than myself, but I don't see any reason to believe that they are "intelligent" in the way attributed
to Godhood. I believe there are things that cannot be explained in our current state of knowledge, but again I don't see why that means there must be
an intelligent Creator.

I think that religious thought usually offers an oblique vision of something that is true and greater than us, but it is not the only means to get
glimpses of this. I think that Truth can only be perceived by the human mind by means of metaphors and stories, and that religions provide metaphors
that work for many. For this reason I don't consider myself "atheistic", although I imagine many Christians would label me so.

I believe that the world is more complex and more mysterious than I can hope to understand. I don't know how it works, so I call myself agnostic. I
am interested, so I consider myself both intelligent and spiritual. I don't think that I am special because I'm in the 2% that a previous poster
called the obstinate children, or whatever; nor do I think I'm less than others. I just understand different stories.

Socrates stated that the only logical choice about how to live ones life in reflection of the possibilities of death is to live our life as if we will
be judged and sent to either Heaven of Hell. For the other two possibilities of death make no difference, but only the one of Heaven or Hell and so we
should live our lives according to that one possibility.

There is fourth option. What if you do reincarnate in order to experience all the apects of being a human. The whole range of emotions and situations,
to become whole. How can you judge anything if you have not experienced it?

You have to be that good person, that bad person, experience power and opression, joy and pain, love and hate, rich and poor, and all the nuances in
between.

In this case it's not IF, you go to heaven, or go to a next level,but
When.

So, as you see, the greatest religious and philosophical minds, as well as the record of all of human history itself proves that you are, as an
atheist, a coward, a rebellious child, and a fool.

It proves NOTHING. You're a fool if you think that something a thousands year old guy came up with can be considered as proof of any kind.

PS: to those who say that this post is a personal attack, I disagree. This poster asked for our opinion of who he was.

Maybe technically not, your post was just oozing and sliming with arrogance and offensive enough to be considered a personal attack.

I would say you are an atheist. All an atheist is is someone who doesn't believe in this thing called "god".

They don't have to have a "religion" of their own or believe in "nothing" or believe in science or Darwin or anything else. They don't
necessarily share ANY other beliefs with other atheists or hang out with other atheists or meet on Wednesday evening at the atheist gathering.

Originally posted by capgrup
To all of you who replied with courtesy, Thank You.

I just wish it was easier to have a converstion with someone who has different beliefs. If this ever happened maybe we could actually come to some
understanding and move foward.

Keep trying -- it is possible, on a one-to-one level anyways. Not with everyone, but with enough people.

My closest friend is a devout Catholic (in the process of deciding whether he is called to monastic or clerical life). We learn immense amounts from
each other, about spirituality, belief, morality, and being human. He prays for me to find God and tells me beautiful stories about God becoming
man.

I hope that he finds a path that is fulfilling to him personally and spiritually, and prove to him every day that there can be faith without God,
morality without punishment, spiritual growth outside the Church.

We had to attend mass daily in my dinosaur age. I have said this before. I will say it again. Singing Ava Maria with all my heart at a very young age
did something to me. It opened a floodgate of love.

Ok forget it. No doubt what you say, friend. I wasnt ridiculing anybody. Congratulations at dodging any and every point, how very 'loving' of you.
But then again, we all seem to express love diferently.

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